Tag Archives: hardware security
M5 Silicon Exploit: AI-Assisted ‘Claw Chain’ Breaches Apple Kernel
Researchers have revealed the first M5 silicon exploit, a sophisticated ‘Claw Chain’ attack developed using AI to bypass Apple’s advanced hardware-level memory protection. Continue reading
Extreme Privacy Refresh: Tails 7.7.3 and GrapheneOS Security Hardening
The May 2026 Extreme Privacy Refresh provides a critical blueprint for anonymity, featuring the emergency Tails 7.7.3 release and new GrapheneOS hardware-backed security configurations. Continue reading
Hardware-secured protocols: Advancing digital privacy and security
As cyber threats evolve, the transition to hardware-secured protocols provides a robust defense against digital harassment and data breaches. Continue reading
Digital Anonymity 2026: Hardware Enclaves and the DROP Platform
Discover how the 2026 digital anonymity landscape has evolved with hardware-abstracted enclaves and the DROP platform to defeat SensorID and AI-driven behavioral tracking. Continue reading
SMS-based 2FA Security: Why Industry Standards are Shifting to Layered Protection
As SIM swap attacks rise, SMS-based 2FA is becoming obsolete, making it essential to adopt layered protection strategies like hardware keys and authenticator apps. Continue reading
Post-Quantum Encryption: Sitehop Launches SAFEcore Edge Hardware
Sitehop launches SAFEcore Edge, a hardware-enforced solution providing Post-Quantum Encryption with ultra-low latency to protect critical infrastructure against future threats. Continue reading
Device Bound Session Credentials: New Standards for Phishing-Resistant MFA
Google launches Device Bound Session Credentials in Chrome 146 to combat EvilTokens and session-hijacking through hardware-bound TPM security and biometric identity. Continue reading